I find the idea of this amusing, but it only takes one or two in the audience that's already close to a mental break to freak out and grab a shotgun... Emergency broadcast/notification interference is one thing I can't condone messing with. Kind of like calling in a bomb threat to distract from a bank robbery (happened locally a couple of weeks ago).

BronyMedic:skinink: But are they the running zombies or the slow shambling ones? And the ones from Brad Pitt's WWZ do not count. Zombies do not swarm like locusts.

You didn't really read the book, did you.

One zed makes a moan. Another zed a mile away hears it and moans. Soon you have a full on horde converging on you.

I've read the book. But obviously you haven't seen the movie previews, have you smartass? In one scene the zombies literally flow up a wall that is hundreds of feet high, and they flow up like water.. I'm specifically talking about how they move in the film previews, not the book.

skinink:I've read the book. But obviously you haven't seen the movie previews, have you smartass? In one scene the zombies literally flow up a wall that is hundreds of feet high, and they flow up like water.. I'm specifically talking about how they move in the film previews, not the book.

That happens in the book too. See the battle description near the end of the book where they are forced to form a Singh Square, and then have a bulldozer push them out of the walls of bodies. The habit of zombies crawling over their dead to climb over fortifications and walls is described not only in World War Z, but also in the Zombie Survival Guide.

I'm more concerned with Cthulhu than zombies. I have one of his plushie children I am holding hostage for bargaining purposes. I let it sleep on my bed so it will put in a good word for me with dear ol' dad.

/not my work or plushie, but is obviously Cthulhu Jr's twin brother of plushie-ness

Came for Anthrax reference leaving happy to go kick some Grammy bootie for screwing them out of a trophy. Worship music is the Best metal album since The System has Failed. IMHO. Finally got to see them live after 25 years./damn they are old and so am I,// but they still kick @$$

BronyMedic:skinink: I've read the book. But obviously you haven't seen the movie previews, have you smartass? In one scene the zombies literally flow up a wall that is hundreds of feet high, and they flow up like water.. I'm specifically talking about how they move in the film previews, not the book.

That happens in the book too. See the battle description near the end of the book where they are forced to form a Singh Square, and then have a bulldozer push them out of the walls of bodies. The habit of zombies crawling over their dead to climb over fortifications and walls is described not only in World War Z, but also in the Zombie Survival Guide.

People biatch about the "wave of flesh" aesthetic, but I love it because it is a refreshing change.

/No, I've not read the book//Because it is yet another addition to the zombie genre.///And it is a farking book. Books are for things that aren't mindless.////Like vampires...wait, fark.//Night of the Living Slashies.

The audiobook version makes that so much more awesome, because it's a line said by none other than Luke farking Skywalker himself.

I was a little disappointed by the audio book for cutting so many what I felt were crucial scenes - hell, that book could have gone another hour on CD, no problem. But Hammill was indeed the shiat as Todd Wainio, and I would loved to have seen him portray the character in the film. He's only what, maybe a decade off the character's age as written?

Instead, we're getting a masturbatory ego gratifier from Brad Pitt, which evidently doesn't even include the Wainio character, with fast swarming zombies that look like angry biscuits and gravy.

Real Women Drink Akvavit:I'm more concerned with Cthulhu than zombies. I have one of his plushie children I am holding hostage for bargaining purposes. I let it sleep on my bed so it will put in a good word for me with dear ol' dad.

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/not my work or plushie, but is obviously Cthulhu Jr's twin brother of plushie-ness

I have one of those staring down at me from a shelf at this very minute.